

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
PodcastOne / Carolla Digital
Adam Carolla & Dr. Drew Pinsky reunite the partnership that made Loveline a wild success and cultural touchstone. In each episode Adam and Drew take uncensored, nothing-off-limits, calls about sex, drug, medical and relationship issues. Dr. Drew brings the medicine while Adam's comedy and rants are the spoonful of sugar to make it go down.
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Feb 19, 2018 • 35min
#768 Most Fattys Don't Start Out On A Schwinn
Join the duo as they share hilarious anecdotes from a recent performance at the Kennedy Center and a quirky stay at the Watergate hotel. They tackle complex family dynamics and delve into the challenges of motivating loved ones toward fitness. With humor, they discuss societal pressures on body image, the nuances of romantic relationships, and even navigate intimate solutions. The conversation wraps up with witty reflections on high-society events and a nod to mental health support, ensuring an entertaining listen!

Feb 16, 2018 • 34min
#767 That Goes Away
The hosts dive into the nostalgia of old radio shows, discussing the importance of preserving audio archives. They tackle anxiety and personal growth, illustrating the benefits of therapy and the power of stepping outside comfort zones. Humorous anecdotes are woven with heartfelt stories about navigating grief and new relationships. A caller opens up about panic attacks, prompting an insightful look at mental health. The conversation resonates with the complexities of loss and the importance of emotional sensitivity when introducing new partners to children.

Feb 15, 2018 • 32min
#766 You Can Thank Society
A humorous discussion kicks off with theories on staying healthy, leading to an exploration of testosterone replacement therapy and why it’s gaining attention. They tackle the notion of grown men and their maturity, while reflecting on a thought-provoking interview between Jordan Peterson and Cathy Newman. Delving into agreeableness and gender pay disparities, they emphasize the need for intellectual honesty in discourse and critique societal norms shaping modern relationships.

Feb 14, 2018 • 29min
#765 Tesla to Mars
The discussion kicks off with the awe-inspiring launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, featuring a Tesla Roadster drifting into orbit. They ponder ways Elon Musk could alleviate LA's notorious traffic woes. As callers share their personal journeys, the duo dives into the complexities of recovery and familial relationships, humorously tackling challenges with a combative grandma. Cycling anecdotes blend with life lessons, ultimately navigating the intricacies of elder care and the car buying process. It's a whirlwind of tech marvels, urban dilemmas, and relatable struggles!

Feb 13, 2018 • 27min
#764 Australians: The Other White Meat
A lively conversation kicks off with a humorous dive into a fake Crocodile Dundee ad, leading to a broader critique of Super Bowl marketing. Past travels and future podcast plans in Australia spark excitement, while the tension between genuine and superficial support in social movements is explored. The hosts weigh in on controversial advertising ethics, touching on cultural appropriation and the use of Martin Luther King's image. Finally, they laugh about personal grooming routines and the quirks of consumer culture.

Feb 12, 2018 • 26min
#763 Peoplekind
Explore the fascinating shifts in parenting styles of today's generation compared to their upbringing. Dive into the heated debate around the terms 'peoplekind' and 'mankind,' reflecting on how political correctness shapes language and perceptions. Listen as personal stories intertwine with frustrations over airline policies on support animals. The conversation also touches on the challenges of fostering child behavior amidst evolving gender roles and societal expectations, shedding light on the complexities of modern family dynamics.

Feb 9, 2018 • 31min
#762 Autonomy
A compelling discussion unfolds around a unique experiment involving Adam’s mother, highlighting parental interest. The conversation shifts to a caller's thoughts on the left's views on Islam and its inherent challenges. The hosts explore personal autonomy versus intimacy, tackling emotional dynamics and the intricacies of communication in relationships. They delve into insights from Jordan Peterson on deep understanding and heroism. Lastly, light-hearted anecdotes about creativity, success, and generational perspectives weave an engaging narrative throughout.

Feb 8, 2018 • 29min
#761 Star Vandal
The discussion kicks off with thoughts on LAPD issues and societal views on vandalism. Humor unfolds over coffee preferences, followed by a chat about a disruptive new health insurance initiative. Listeners share heartfelt stories about mental health and recovery journeys, including the challenges of Suboxone withdrawal. The potential of a new CTE vaccine is debated, while personal narratives highlight the struggles and triumphs of addiction recovery. Lastly, the freedom of pursuing non-clinical careers in television is explored.

Feb 7, 2018 • 31min
#760 We Tha Best!
The hosts kick off with a witty critique of a cringe-worthy Grammy performance, sparking a lively discussion on celebrity accountability. A caller raises concerns about dating someone significantly younger, leading to a candid exploration of relationship dynamics and maturity. The conversation shifts to Mo'Nique's stand on Netflix pay practices, tackling fairness in the comedy industry. They also delve into the absurdities of performance expectations for artists and the ridiculous trends that permeate pop culture, wrapped in humor and personal anecdotes.

Feb 6, 2018 • 27min
#759 It Feels Like Less Work And More Me
The hosts reminisce about their Loveline days, sharing amusing tales of frustrated guests. They dive into personal health anecdotes, touching on the flu season and the efficacy of flu shots. Engaging with callers, they tackle serious health concerns mixed with humor, while discussing the importance of clear communication in debates. A fascinating exploration of modern discourse around mythology and gender pay equity also takes place, highlighting the intersection of health and societal issues.


